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March 31, 2026

‘Pollution doesn’t affect all neighborhoods equally’

  • SDOT pilot targets cutting pollution and building climate resilience in three Seattle neighborhoods.
  • By SHAWNA GAMACHE
    Associate Editor

    Photo by SDOT [enlarge]
    People walk across a pedestrian island in Capitol Hill, at 10th Avenue and East Pike Street, installed last summer as part of SDOT’s Safe Streets for All program.

    When it comes to reducing in-city pollution, should we design streets to make them more walkable and bikeable, decarbonize more buildings, or add more on-street EV chargers?


     
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